Punching and sorting control mechanism



July 19, 1949. o. E. KASE 2,476,444

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Patented July 19, 1949 Otto E. Kase, Valley Remington Rand Inc.,

AND son'rnvo coN'rnoL MECHANISM Stream, N. Y., assignor to poration of Delaware Application September 26, 1947, Serial No. 176,315 15 Claims. (01. 164-114) This invention relates to statistical card comresult of the comparison or non-comparison of that record with another record containing the and also to means for variably controlling the sorting and interfiling of records as the result of a comparison or a noncomparison with other record cards.

An embodiment of the invention is shown herein as employed in a statistical card comparing machine such as the one disclosed in Patent 2,211,094 to K. J. Braun, issued August 13, 1940, said machine also having the improvements shown in Patent 2,214,010 to K. J. Braun. issued September 10, 1940, and Patent 2,229,983 to J. M. McDonnell, issued January 28, 1941, and a pending application of J. T. Ferry, S. N. 567,041,'filed December '7, 1944.

A machine of the type disclosed in these patents is used in punched card accounting or statistical systems in which both master and detail records ar utilized. In these systems it is desirable to compare pre-punched designative data in master records with that in the detail records, and to control or effect various other operations involving these records in accordance with the comparison or non-comparison of the preselected designative data in both.

With the machine shown in the aforementioned patents any one or any combination of three types of operation can be performed, according to the particular type of statistical or accounting problem, via,

1. Record sorting, including interfiling;

2. Record punching;

3. Stopping of the machine, e. g., to permit the insertion of control records at desired points in the run of compared records.

The machine is also provided with variably controllable master and detail card feeding mechanisms, whereby any one of eight different card feeding operations may be executed in conjunction with sorting and/or interfiling, and/or punching, and/or stopping operations, which operations are also variably controlled by mechanisms provided therefor.

In order to precondition the machine fora combination of the aforementioned operations. manually settable controls are provided, viz., for controlling punching, sorting, interflling and selection of card feed. While heretofore the machine could be preconditioned by the above mentioned controls to-- New York, N. Y., a corexecute a great variety of operations, certain statistical problems require a mode of operation of the machine not possible with said controls and the mechanisms they influence. To overcome the inability of the machine to perform these operations, the present invention provides manually settable means to variably alter the efiect of the settings of controls.-

The present invention provides as its principal object improved operation selection mechanism, whereby the range of operations possible on a given machine is widened.

Another object of improved means to control record punching in such machines, in accordance with the setting of the punch control mechanism and the occurrence of a comparison or non-comparison between the perforation patterns of simultaneously sensed master and detail cards.

Still another object of the invention is to provide improved means to control record sorting in such machines, in accordance with the setting of the sorting control mechanism and the occurrence of a comparison tween the perforation patterns of simultaneously sensed master and detail records.

A more clear conception of the construction, operation, and further objects of the invention may be had from the following specification when read in conjunction with the following drawing, in which Fig. 1 shows a cross-section of a machine incorporating the invention;

Fig. 2 is a detail showing of the punch retract control mechanism positioned to permit punching on a non-comparison, with the control cam in comparing" position;

Fig. 3 is a view of a portion of the punch control mechanism of Fig. 2 in operated position, and a portion of the pocket control mechanism;

Fig. 4 is a detail view of the control latches of the punch retract control mechanism in disabled position;

Fig. 5 is a view of the interfller' pocket control mechanism set in non-comparing position and the control cam in the comparing position;

Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 with the control cam in the non-comparing" position;

Fig. 'l is a detail view of the control lever of the invention in operative position;

Fig. 8 is similar to Fig. 'l with the control lever in inoperative'position;

Fig. 9 is a front elevation of the mechanism of Fig. "I; p

the preconditioning the invention is to provide or non-comparison be- Fig. is a timing diagram of the invention;

Figs. 11, 12, and 13 are diagrams of the travel of records through the machine; and V Fig. 14 shows a portion of the sorting control mechanism withthe sorting control lever in eject pocket or receiver pocket 3| or to an interfiler pocket 32, depending on the settings of the card sorting controls and the data inthe cards.

The master cards are placed in a master card magazine 33 and arev fed seriatim by a second card picker 39 to suitable feed rolls 34, whereby they are conveyed to a master card sensing chamber 35 in which their perforation patterns are analyzed. From the sensing chamber the master cards are fed to either a reject pocket 36 or a receiver pocket-31, or to the interfiler pocket 32,

depending on the settings of the sorting controls and the data contained in the cards.

In order to retain cards in the master and detail card sensing chambers, and also in the punch chamber, for whatever period of time is necessary to the operation of the machine, suitable card stops are provided. Said card stops and their controls are fully shown and described i in the aforementioned patent to Braun 2,211,094, and will not be further mentioned herein other than to indicate the times at which they permit cards to be fed from the three chambers.

As is fully described in the aforementioned Patent 2,211,094, while a card is in the master card sensing chamber 35, the perforation pattern therein is analyzed by a reciprocating sensing mechanism 38 through which a mechanical representation of said pattern is transmitted to pins in a reading retaining mechanism 40, wherein it is locked until another master card is sensed. The pins of the reading retaining mechanism transmit their motion directly to a master card comparing pin assembly 4| in a comparing mechanism 42.

In-so far as the present invention is concerned, a knowledge of the specific construction and manner of operation of the comparing mechanism 42 is not essential. It, however, is fully disclosed and described in the above mentioned patents, and it is sufficient to understand that in this mechanism. the mechanical representation of perforation patterns in simultaneously sensed master and detail cards are mechanically compared, and the occurrence of a comparison or non-comparison is utilized to control or vary the aforementioned machine functions through a control cam assembly 43. Which is rotated by the comparing mechanism upon the occurrence of a comparison following a non-comparison, or a non-comparison following a comparison. In the former case a so called comparing cycle of the machine will follow the rotation of said assembly, and in the latter case a so called non-comparing cycle will follow. a

As previously mentioned, detail cards are conveyed from the sensing chamber 2! to the punch chamber", where additional data, pre-punched in the master cards, may be punched in either comparing or non-comparing detail cards, depending on the setting of the puch controls and the card feed selector dial 44. The information to be punched-in a detail card is transmitted from the pins in the aforementioned comparing mechanism 42 to corresponding pins in a removable translator unit 45. From the translator the mechanical representation of the perforation .pattern is carried to the set pins 46 of a punch mechanism 41, wherein it is locked by locking slides 48 (Fig. 2) which are urged to locking position by springs 50.

.A- punch retract mechanism including a bail 5| is provided, not only to erase a set-up in the punch set pins 43 but also, if desired, to prevent punching by not allowing any of the set pins 46 to be locked down in punching position.

Normally, the retract mechanism is actuated once in every cycle of the machine, shortly after p nc n In certain statistical problems in which master cards denoting certain periods oftime are to be compared with detail cards, each containing data for a unit of time in said period, it is desirous to transmit information from said master cards to the detail cards of the highest order in each group, and to inter-file the punched detail cards with any non-comparing master cards while rejecting comparing master cards and the remaining detail cards.

In certain other statistical problems it is desirous to punch and interflle all detail cards with any non-comparing master cards, while rejecting comparing master cards.

Another statistical problem is to punch and interfile only the first comparing detail card of each group, while rejecting the remaining detail cards and all master cards.

First operation To accomplish the first of the desired operations, i. e., to punch only the first comparing detail cards of each group and to interflle said punched cards with any non-comparing master cards while rejecting comparing master cards and the remaining detail cards, the present invention modifies certain operations already performed by the reproducing punch, and to this end the machine is preconditioned as follows:

The card feed selector dial 44 is set at the position #8 (Fig. 2) which provides for detail card feeding on a comparison and master card feeding on a non-comparison, exactly as described inPatent 2,211,094. j

The punch control lever 52 is set at its lower position (Fig. 2) which normally provides for punching of all non-comparing detail cards, as is completely described in Patent 2,214,010, and will be briefly described herein.

Pivotally secured to the lower end of control lever 52 (Fig. 2) is a link 53 which extends rearwardly to cooperate with the punch retract mechanism. Said link 53 is slidably supported at its rearward end on a frame piece 54 by a pin and slot connection 55, 53. A spring pressed detent 51cooperates with notches in the-underside of link 53 to hold said link in its various-set positions.

The link 53 carries a stud 53 which is adapted to cooperate with a pair of vertical latch arms 60- and-l0 pivotally mounted on alever 62. The latches 60 and 10 are provided'with shoulders SI and H respectively, which cooperate with a stud 1 tween shoulder II v greater part 'of' which friction is caused by springs 50 through 63 in the frame piece 54. Latches l and are drawn together toward stud 03 by a spring 84. The lever'62 is a portionof the retract mechanism and is secured at one end to a shaft 95, hereinafter referred to as the re secured to the retract shaft are two pendant levers 09 carrying rollers 61 adapted to cooperatewith the retract bail 5|. At connected to 'a push link 58 which, in turn, is connected to thefollower arm of a cam I2 fast on shaft 19 and here fter'referred to as the retract cam. Said shaft and cam are rotated once during each machine cycle.

The construction is such that placing lever 52 in its lower position causes link 53 to be pushed rearward (to the left in Fig. 2), and stud 58 thereon rockslatches 60 and I0 counterclockwise, thus tensioning arm I0 against stud 63. when the high point of the retract cam "elevates push link 68 and through lever 68 rocks the retract shaft 65 counter-clockwise, the rollers 61 are rocked against bail 5|, forcing locking slides 48 to the ineffective or retracted" position (shown in Fig. 2) against the tension of their springs 50. In this position of the locking slides 48 the set pins 46 cannot be locked down and all set pins that had previously been locked down are released. simultaneously, with-.therretracting of slides 48, lever 62 elevates latches 80 and 10, allowing spring 84 to draw shoulder H of the latter arm over stud 63, thus locking the parts in the "retracted position, as shown in Fig. 2. In the present instance,v the mechanism is thus locked in retracted position during all comparing cycles of the machine, allowing no comparing details cards to be punched.

To provide for punching of non-comparing detail cards during this setting (control lever 52 in lower position) of the machine the following mechanism is provided.

Associated with a cam 13 in the control cam assembly 43 is a follower bell-crank 14, to the depending arrnof which is secured the forward portion of a compound link 15, 16. The rear portion 16 of said compound link is slidably mounted on the frame 54 by a pin and slot connection 11, I8, and is provided with a stud 80 adapted to cooperate with latches 60 and I0, between which it is positioned. The two portions of the link are connected by pin and slot couplers and are drawn together (the front portion toward the rear of the machine, and the rear portion toward the front) by a' strong spring 8|. A spring 82,'weaker than spring 8|, connects rear portion 16 of the 1 compound link to the frame piece 54, and tends todraw said compound link rearward. thus tensioning the horizontal arm of follower bell-crank "14 against cam 13.

The construction is such thatwhen a non-comparison is sensed, thecontrol cam assembly 43 is rocked approximately 45,

bringing a high dwell of cam 13 into'engagement with follower bellcrank 14, and rocking said follower bell-crank counter-clockwise. This pulls link I5, 16 forward (to the right inFig. 2), stretching spring 82 and drawing stud 80 into engagement with latch 10. Howeven'stud 80 does not immediately rock latch I0 clockwise to release it from stud 63. Instead, spring 8i stretches, as it is not strong enough to overcome the combined counter tension of springs 82 and 64, plus the friction 'beof latch 10 and stud 63, the

slides 48. bail 5|, rollers 6'! and lever 62. when the high point of retract ct shaft. Also' its other end, lever 62 is.

'I2 which provides for retracting 6 cam 12 next engages is elevated slightly and through lever 82 elevates latch 10, eliminating the friction between shoulder H and stud and allowing spring 8| 64 and 82 and through-stud to overcome springs "to rock latch 10 clockwise, free of stud I53. In this position of the parts (see Fig. 3) the retrai'ct mechanism is controlled solely by the retract cam of the locking slides 48 once during each cycle of the machine. Thus, punching will occur during all machine cycles in which the mechanism is conditioned as just described, 1. e., to allow non-comparing detail cards to be punched. 1 However, as it is desired to punch only the first comparing detail card of each group, the present invention provides means. hereinafter described, to so modify the normahmperation described a above.

another arm I03, to

' Connected to the forward end of the aforementioned link 15 is a link 83 (see Fig. 2) which. in turn, has a link 89 adjustably connected thereto by a screw and slot coupling 84. The link 89 is supported and guided for front and rear sliding movement by a screw 85 working in a slot 88 in said link. The screw 85 (see Figs. 7 and 9) is secured in the outer of two auxiliary frame plates 81 which are suitably fastened to and spaced from the left hand side frame 88 of the machine.

The forward end of link 89 is formed with a hooked portion 90 (see also Figs. 5, 6, 7) which is adapted to cooperate with the nose ofa latch 92, when said hook is in its foremost position, as

shown in Fig. 6. The latch 92 is slidably mounted on the outer plate 81 and is resiliently urged upward by a spring 93. A pin 94 is secured in latch 92 and is adapted to cooperate with a cam surface 95 on a control lever 98. The control lever 96 is secured to a shaft 9| and projects through an indicator plate mounted on the frame 88. This lever, when in the operative position of Figs. 2 and 7, permits latch 92 to be effective; however, when lowered to the inoperative position of Fig. 8, cam surface 95 of said lever en-v gages pin 94 and pulls the latch downward, removing the nose thereof from the path of hook 90. The lever 96 is also used to affect the sorting controls of the machine in a manner to be described hereinafter.

When on a non-comparison a high portion of on link 15 to rock arm I0 free of stud 63, thus reelasing lever 62. However, rocking bell-crank I4 also moves link 83, 89 toward the front of the machine engaging hook 90 with latch 92. The parts will remain latched in this position, regardless of the operation of cam 13, until such time as a detail card is fed, as will presently be described.

Fastened to the detail card feed shaft 91 (Fig. 2), which operates the picker knife 29, is an arm 98, to which is connected an upwardly extending L shaped link I00. At its upper end link I00 extends forwardly and is connected to an arm vIilI fast on a shaft I02 which is journaled at both ends in the plates 81. Also fast on shaft I02 is the forward end of which is pivoted a bell-crank I04. A spring I05 resiliently connects arm I03 and bell-crank I04, and tensions said bell-crank in a counter-clockwise direction against a limit stud I06 secured'in the outer plate 81. The upright armof bell-crank I04 has a hook I01 formed on its upper end, said its follower. push link 60 hook being adapted to cooperate with a notch I" in the forward edge of latch 92.

The construction is such that every time the detail card feed shaft 91 is rocked to feed a detail card into the sensing chamber 21, link I will be pulled downwardly, rocking shaft I02 through arm IN. This causes arm I03 to be."

rocked counterclockwise, and the forward end of bell-crank I04 to be moved upwardly. As the bell-crank I04 is moved upwardly, it is rocked counter-clockwise.by spring I05, thus engaging the hook'portion I01 with notch I00 of latch 02.

After the detail card isfed to the sensingchamber, shaft 31 is rocked clockwise to normal position, pushing link I00 upward. This rocks arm I 0| clockwise, drawing bell-crank I04 downward. The position of stud I06 is such that hook.

bodiment the detail card feed shaft 91 is utilized because of its proximity and accessibility. However, any other means, operating bell-crank I04 at the same time and in a like manner, may be used without deviating from the spirit of the invention.

In order to afford clarity of description, it is deemed advisable at this point to explain only the punching operation as performed by the just described mechanisms and control settings. The sorting and interfiling mechanisms, and the manner in which they are utilized in the desired operation. will be described hereinafter. I

In the operation about to be explained, as well as the other operations to be explained hereinafter, a very simple presorted set of master and I detail records will be utilized. Said set will consist (as shown in Figs. l1, l2, and 13) of three master records and either three or four detail records, the pre-punched designative data in the first two of said detail records comparing with that in the first master record, and the last one or two detail records comparing with the third master record. The second master record does not compare with any of the detail records and is, therefore, considered a non-comparing master record. It will, of course, be understood that in practice a greater number of both detail and master records will be used, and possibly a correspondingly greater number of master records will be non-comparing master records, the described set being used merely for clarity of description. I

Referring to the operation and time charts (see Figs. 10, 11) it will be seen that due to the comparison created by the absence of cards in the machine, a detail card is fed into the sensing chamber 21 during the first cycle. This detail card (hereinafter referred to as DI), creates a non-comparison because of the absence of a card in the master card sensing chamber 35, and, early in the second cycle, the control cam 13 is rotated, causing link 83, 89 to be held forward by latch 92.

During the second cycle of the machine DI is again sensed and a comparison found, due to the fact that a comparing master card M-I has been fed to the master card sensing chamber 35. This comparison causes the control cam 13 to rotate to the comparing position of Fig. 2 in the third cycle, but as link 38 is held forward by latch iii 02. the retract mechanism remains under control of cam 12, thus permitting punching.

Because of the comparison encountered in the second cycle, asecond detail card (D--2) is fed into the sensing chamber 21 and D--i is transmitted to the punch chamber 20 during the third cycle. At. the same time link 03, 00 is released by latch 02, and moves rearwardly. causing latch I0 to be tensioned against stud 55, as previously described. However. due to the fact that the high dwell of the retract cam I2 will not again cause retraction until early in the fourth cycle, punching of data in D-I will occur at about 300450 of the'present' third cycle.

In the fourth cycle, due to the comparison sensed in the preceding cycle 7 (between M-I and D2) another detail card (D4) is fed into the sensing chamber and D-2 is transmitted to the punch chamber 20. However, D2 is not punched due to the fact that the high dwell of cam 06 caused the set pins 46 to be retracted, and shoulder .II to latch over stud 83 at about 50 of the fourth cycle, thus preventing punching until after the sensing of D-3 which, being the first detail card of a new group, creates a non-comparison and a repeat of the second cycle, etc.

When the cards are fed from the master card sensing chamber, and also from the punch chamber, it is necessary to sort them into the various receptacles. Therefore, a sorting mechanism and an interiiler mechanism, pre-settable by means of a sorting control lever I I0 and an interfiler control knob I25, are provided.

The sorting control lever H0 is set in position 2" (Fig. 6) which, in effect, is the same as the upper position described in Patent 2,229,983 to McDonnell, and also the upper" position described in the pending application of Ferry, S. N. 567,041, all three positions providing for control of the master card eject pocket deflector III, as is completely described in said patent and pending application, and will be described briefly herein.

The sorting control lever IIO (Fig. 5) is in the form of a three armed bell-crank and is pivoted at II2 on the frame of the machine. The rearwardly extending arm of said bell-crank carries a pendant link II3 which is connected to a forwardly extending link i I4 by a pin II 5. Said pin H5 is also adapted to cooperate with cam faces on either or both of two arms H6 and ill, the former fast on the shaft H8 and the latter fast on a sleeve II9 rotatably mounted on shaft H8. Also fast on shaft I I3 is an arm I20 which is connected to a long rearwardly and upwardly extending link I2I. In the present instance, pin 5 is in position (Fig. 5) to cooperate with cam face I22 on arm Iii.

The aforementioned link I I4 is connected at its forward end to a bell-crank I23, a roller on which cooperates with cam I24 of the control cam assembly 43. When a non-comparison is sensed and a high dwell of ca'm I24 is brought into effect, link I2I is pushed upwardly and rearwardly through bell-crank I23, link 4, pin H5, and arms H6 and I20. The use of this push on link I2I will become apparent during the explanation of the interfiler mechanisms.

The interfller control knob I25 is set at its "4" position (Fig. 6), which, in conjunction with the 2" setting of the sorting control lever IIO, normally provides for interfiling of non-comparing master cards and depositing of comparing master cards and all detail cards in their respective eiect" pockets,

' I25 is a rack bar I26 which a follower arm To accomplish this, mechanisms are provided which are thoroughly described in the pendingapplication of Ferry, 8. N. 567,041, and which will be describedbrieily herein.

Suitably geared to the interfller control knob is raised to its uppermost position when said interfller control knob is rotated to position ,4. Connected to rack bar I26 isa forwardly extending forked member I21, between the tines of which rides a roller I28, pivotedon a plate I29 which is-tensioned downward by a spring I30. It fore, that raising bar I20 will cause plate I29 to be equally raised. A slide I3I, the rearward edge of which isformed into a camming surface I32, is mounted on nectlons and is urged rearward by a spring I33.

Just forward (to the right in Figs. 5 and 6) of roller I20, plate I29 is slotted to accommodate a latch arm I34, pivoted at I35 to the side frame of the interfiler unit. At its upper end, latch arm I34 is provided with a roller I36 adapted to cooperate with cam surface I32 of slide I3I, and at its lower end said latch arm is provided with a notch I39 adapted to cooperate with a hook I40 on the forward end of a lever I4I. Said lever MI is pivoted at its center, and the rearward end thereof is connected to the upper end of a vertical link I42, the lower end of which is connected to one arm of a bell-crank I43. Said bell-crank is secured on the pivot of the detail card eject pocket deflector I44, and has a horizontal link I45 connected to its other arm by a pin in the bell-crank working in a slot in said link. A spring I46 tends to rock the bell-crank I43 counter-clockwise and in so doing tensions the hook I40 in the notch I39.

At its forward end link I45 is connected to an upright arm I41, the lower end of which is fast on a rock shaft I48. Also fast on shaft I48 is I50 which carries a roller urged against a cam I5I by a suitable spring, not shown. Cam I5I is fast on the same shaft as the retract cam, viz., shaft 19, and completes one rotation during each machine cycle.

The construction is such, that raising plate I29 to its uppermost position, engages cam surface I32 ofslide I3I with roller I36 camming said slide to the right as in Figs. 5, and 6.

It is evident, therefore, that with the parts in this position, latch arm I34 is tensioned countar-clockwise by slide I3I and its associated spring I33, but is prevented from moving in this direction by hook I40, which is in engagement with notch I39 at the lower end of said latch arm.

However, a reference to the detail eject deflector in time chart (Fig. will show that at about 264 of every cycle the roller on arm I50 rides upon the shallow dwell of cam I5I which through link I45, bell-crank I43, and another link I42, serves to rock lever I4I clockwise to d sengage latch I40 from notch I39, allowing the pretensioned latch arm I34 to rock counter-clockwise (Fig. 5). At about 340 of the next cycle, roller on arm I50 ridesupon the high dwell of cam I5I, and inasmuch as notch I39 is not in the path of movement of hook I40, spring I40 serves to rock bell-crank I43 and the detail card eject pocket deflector I44 counter-clockwise, thus opening said deflector and maintaining it open for succeeding cycles,.in order to file all detail cards in the eject pocket.

A T link I52" is pivoted at the interfllen unit and the I53 to the frame of forward end of its is evident, thereplate I29 by pin and slot con-.

. 10 horizontal arm is cdnnected to the rack bar 120. The rear end of said horizontal arm is connected to a link .I54 which at its upper end is connected to the horizontal arm of a bell-crank I 55. The vertical arm of said bell-crank is seemed to a slide bar I50, slidably mounted on the side frame of the interfller unit by screw and slot 'connectors. At its forward end slide bar I50 is formed with a cam surface I51, the 'use of which will be explained hereinafter, and carries a roller I58 adapted to cooperate'with a cam face I59 on the enlarged upperend of link I2I. Said link' is tensioned rearwardly and downwardly by a spring I60, holding cam surface I59 against roller I58. The link I2I is provided with a shoulder IOI\adapted to cooperate with a pin I02 on the forward arm of a bell-crank I03. Another pin' I64 in the rear arm of bell-crank I03 is adapted to cooperate with a cam surface I05 on the underside of the enlarged upper portion of link I2I. The bell-crank I63 is secured to the pivot of the master card eject pocket deflector III and is tensioned clockwise by a spring I61, tending to hold pin I64 against cam surface I65 and pin I62'against shoulder IOI.

The lower end of the pendant arm of the aforementioned T link I52 has a'cam piece I formed thereon which, when the parts are positioned as in Figs. 5 and 6, holds the detail card receiver pocket deflector I68 permanently closed. Cam surface I51 of slide bar I50 serves a similar purpose, that is, it holds the master card receiver pocket deflector I10 closed while the interfiler mechanisms are in their number ,4" po it on as in the present instance.

With these two deflectors permanently closed, all master and detail cards which by pass their respective eject pockets by reason of the deflectors thereof being closed, will be fed to the interfiler pocket 32 by a plurality of rollers and a belt, which are completely shown and described in the aforementioned pending application of Ferry.

The construction is such that the movement of rack bar I26 to its uppermost position causes slide bar I56 to be moved to itsfull forward position through T link I52, link I54 and bell-crank I55.

During the forward motion of slide bar I56, that is, before it reaches the limit of its movement, roller I58 thereon engages cam surface I59 on link I2I and pushes said link forward, disengaging shoulder I6I on said link from pin I62 on bellcrank I03- Immediately following this, cam face I on the underside of the enlarged portion of link I2I engages pin I04 on bell-crank I63, and rocks said bell-crank and deflector I I I in a counterclockwise direction against the tension of spring I61. Thus the master card eject pocket is opened and held open until a non-comparison occurs. at which time link I2I will be pushed upward, as has been previously described. This upward movement of link I2I will disengage cam surface I65 from stud I04, permitting spring I61 to rock the deflector I II clockwise to close said eject pocket. Thus'non-comparing master cards are fed to the interfller.

I However, this operation must be modified to allow only the first comparing detail card of each group to be interflled. The means for effecting this modification will now be described.

The aforementioned control lever 96 (see Fig. '1) is fastened at its rearward'end to a short rock sh ft III which is .iournaled at both ends in the plates 81. Also fast on said rockshaft is an upright -arm- I12, to the upper portion of which is connected a long rearwardly extending link I13,

said link having secured to its rearward end a fan cam I14, loosely pivoted on the retract shaft 85. An a'rm I18 having a link I11 slidably mounted thereon by pin and slot connectors is secured on the retract shaft 88 adjacent to fan cam I14. A roller I18 fastened to the lower end of link I11 is pressed down against the working surface of cam I14 by a spring I18 which is connected through a pin I80 to link J11 on one end, and at the other end to arm I18 through a. pin I8I. A pin I82 projects from the upper end of link I11 and is adapted to cooperate with an ear I" formed on the forward end of cam slide I3 I the use of which has been described heretofore.

The construction is such that when lever 88 is set in its lower or inoperative position (Fig. 8), link I13 is pulled forward, bringing the high dwell of fan cam I14 into engagement with roller I18. This elevates link I11, causing pin I 82 to be raised above shoulder I88 to the ineffective position of Fig. 8.

The construction is also such that with the control lever 98 set in its upper or "operative position, link I13 is held in its rearward position, causing roller I18 to ride upon the low dwell of cam I14. This positions pin I82 in line with car I83. In the normal clockwise position of the retract shaft 85, pin I82 will draw slide Ill forward to relieve the tension on latch arm I34 (see Fig. 6) maintaining deflector I44 closed. This condition will exist for all comparing cycles of the machine due to the manner of controlling latch arm I34 and of the retract shaft 65, all as hereinbefore described.

It is evident, therefore, that link I11 and arm I16 form a unitary member adapted to affect detail card sorting under control of theretract shaft 85 and the fan cam I14. 7

It will be remembered that, as hereinbefore described, card DI was fed flrst to the sensing chamber 21 and thence to the punch chamber 28. wherein it was punched between 300 and 350 of the third cycle. It will also be remembered that said third cycle was a comparing cycle and early in that cycle the control cam assembly was rotated to comparingposition. A reference to the time and operation charts will show that, due to the detail card feed in the third cycle, link 88 was freed from latch 92 at about 172 thereof, allowing the linkage 89, 83, 15 (Fig. 2) to move rearwardly. This permits latch 18 to be tensioned against stud 83, and when cam 12 effects retraction of the set pins 48 at about50? of the fourth cycle, shoulder H of latch 10 snaps over stud 63 and locks the retract mechanism in retracted position. The retract shaft II, which was rocked counter-clockwise by cam 12, isthus locked in that position, as are its associated arm I18, link I11, and stud I82 in said link. This position of stud I82 allows spring I33 and slide I3I to tension latch arm I34 counterclockwise, conditioning deflector I44 to be opened by cam I I. However,

before said deflector is opened, the card stop associated with the punch chamber permits card DI to be fed from said chamber, at about 135 of the fourth cycle, over the closed deflector I 44 and into the interfller pocket 82. At the same time card D2 is fed from the sensing chamber into the punch chamber. At about 340 of the fourth cycle, cam I5I effects opening of the preconditioned deflector, and, therefore, when card D2 is fed from the punch chamber at about 135 of the fifth cycle, it will bedeposited in the eject pocket 30. Card D3 was fed into the sensing chamber 21 at the same time that D2 was fedtothe punch chamber 28, that is, about of the fourth cycle, and as said card D2 is the first detail card of a new group, it causes a non-comparison which, in the fifth cycle, initiates, a repeat of the operations erformed in the second cycle, etc.

During these same cycles of operation on the detail cards, the master cards are being handled in the following manner.

Master card MI was fed into the master card sensing chamber during the early part of the second cycle and sensed near the end of that cycle. This initiated a comparison and early in the third cycle, control cam assembly 48 was rotated to comparing position. This allows link I2I which had' been held upward by the noncomparing position or assembly 43 to return to its lower position, opening deflector I I I. At about 135 of the third cycle, the card stop associated with the master card sensing chamber permits card M-I to be fed from said chamber and it is deposited in the elect pocket 36 at about 209". However, the perforation pattern sensed in said card is locked in the pins of the reading retaining mechanism until another master card is sensed, that is, until the fifth cycle, when, due to the non-comparison caused by card D3, a master card feed is initiated and card M2 is fed into 4 the Sensing chamber 35.

As shown in the operation chart (Fig. 11), card M2 is a non-comparing master card, that is, it has no associated detail cards, and as such does not disturb the non-comparing position of control cam assembly 48. Therefore, at about 135 of the sixth cycle a master card M3 is fed into the sensing chamber, and M2 is fed from said sensing chamber. Due to the "noncomparing position of control cam assembly 43 deflector III is closed and card M2 will pass over same and be deposited in the interfiler pocket 32. Master card M-3 is a comparing master card and will initiate a repeat of the operations initiated by master card M--I in thethird cycle.

Second operation To accomplish the second of the desired operations, i. e., to punch all detail cards and to interfile them with any non-comparing master cards while depositing all comparing master cards in the master card eject pocket, the machine is preconditioned as follows: The punch control lever 52 is set at its intermediate position which provides for punching of all detail cards, as completely described in the patent to Braun, 2,214,010, and as will be described briefiy herein.

The remainder of the controls are set exactly as for the first operation, and the manner in which the machine is influenced by them is exactly the same.

The punch control lever-52, when placed in its intermediate position, moves link 53 in such a manner as to place stud 58 thereon in position (Figs. 2 and 4) to maintain shoulders GI and 1| on latches 60 and 10, respectively, permanently out of engagement with stud 63. As hereinb'efore pointed out, the .unlatched position of both of these latches Iill and 111 permits the retract mechanism to pursue its normal operation of retracting the set pins 46 once during each machine cycle, under complete control of cam 12. Thus, punching will occur in all machine cycles in which a detail card is in the punch chamber.

Thus, the retract shaft 65, which is rocked counter-clockwise each time the retract mech- 0 anism is actuated by cam 12, is in its normal clockwise position for the greater part of each cycle (see Fig. 10), during which time. stud associated with said retract shaft, will hold slide I3I forward, relieving the tension on latch arm I34, thus maintaining eject pocket deflector I44 closed. When between 20 and 80 of each cycle the retract shaft 85 is rocked counter-clockwise, slide I3l is permitted to tension latch arm I34 counter-clockwise. However, said tensioning is to no avail due to the fact that cam I5l, through the linkage hereinbefore described, maintains hook I40- in engagement with notch I38 of latch arm I34 from about 338 of one' cycle until about 264 of the following cycle. Thus, deflector I44 is not opened during this operation of the machine.

Master card sorting is accomplished in exactly' the same manner as in the first operation, that is, deflector III is normally open, but is closed momentarily to allow non-comparing master cards to be interfiled.

Referring to the time and operation charts it will be seen that, due to the comparison created by the absence of cards in the machine, a detail cycle. Therefore, when card M-2 was fed from the sensing chamber '35, it passed over the deflector III and was deposited in the interfller pocket 33. v

The master card M-3 creates a comparison in the latter part of the sixth cycle and initiates a repeat of the operations initiated by master card M -I in the latter part of the second cycle.

Third operation To accomplish the third of the above operations, 1. e., to punch and interflle the first detail card of each group while rejecting the remaining detail cards and all master cards, the sorting control lever IIII set at its 1 position and the remainder of the controls are set as for the first operation.

This "1 position oflever I III is the same in effect as the "lower position of said lever described in the pending application of Ferry, S. N. 567,041, and a brief description thereof follows:

when placed in its "1? position (Fig. 14), lever IIIi aligns stud II5 with cam face I84 of arm I".

card D-I is fed into the sensing chamber 21 during the first machine cycle. Card D-I creates a non-comparison due to the absence of a master card in the machine, and said non-comparison effects rotation of control cam assembly 43 early in the second cycle. This initiates a master card feed and card MI is fed into the sensing chamber 35 during the same second cycle. Card M-I creates a comparison and early in the third cycle, control cam assembly 43 is again rotated, permitting a second detail card D-2 to be fed into the sensing chamber 21 while card D-I is being fed therefrom and into the punch chamber 28, wherein it is punched between 300 and 350 of said third cycle.

The initial rotation of control cam assembly 43, due to the non-comparison sensed in the first cycle, effected the closing of mastercard eject pocket deflector I I I. However, said deflector was reopened early in the third cycle by the second rotation of control cam assembly 43. Therefore, when, at about 135 of said third cycle, card M-I was fed from sensing chamber 35, the open deflector I I I caused it to be deposited in the master card eject pocket 36. The perforation pattern of card M-I is, of course, retained in the pins of the reading retaining mechanism 48 until another master card is sensed.

During the first half of the fourth cycle card D-I is fed from the punch chamber, over the permanently closed eject pocket deflector I44, and into the interfller pocket 32. At the same time card- D2, which also compared with card MI is fed from the sensing chamber 21 into the punch chamber 28, and a third detail card D3 is fed into the sensing chamber 21.

Card D-3 is the first detail card of a new roup and, as such, creates a non-comparison when it is compared with the retained perforation pattern of card M-I, therebyrotating control cam assembly 43 early in the fifth cycle. This initiates a master card feed, and a second master card M-2 is fed into the sensing chamber 35. Inasmuch as cards M--2 and D3 do not compare, the non-comparison created by card D--3 is continued, and in the sixth cycle a third master card M-3 is fed intothe sensing chamber 35 while card M-2 is fed from said chamber. The rotation of control cam assembly 43 in the fifth cycle caused master card eject pocket deflector III to close and the continued non-comparison permitted it to remain closed through the sixth Said arm is fast on sleeve H9 which is rotatably mounted on shaft H8, as hereinbefore described.

The sleeve II9 also has an upright arm I85 fast thereon, said upright arm being connected at its upper end to a rearwardly extending link I38. The link I38 is connected at its rearward end to the aforementioned plate I29.

The construction is such that when stud H5 is moved forwardly on a non-comparison, as hereinbefore described, it rocks arm I" and, therefore, arm I85 clockwise. Thus, link I38 and plate I29 are pulled forward. This movement of plate I23 serves to relieve the tension on latch arm I34 by slide I35, inasmuch as said slide is mounted on plate I29 and moves forwardwith it.

However, as previously described, the tension 1 on latch arm I34 is also relieved by stud I83, which in the present instance operates on slide I36 in exactly the same manner as described in the first operation. It is apparent, therefore, that in the present instance the forward movement of plate I29 is merely an idle one, due to the necessity of placing stud H5 in working alignment with cam face I84 of arm I I1, so as to maintain master card eject pocket deflector I II permanently open, that is, this position of stud I82 is the only one in which it is ineffective to close the deflector III on a non-comparison.

As shown in the time and operation charts, the third operation proceeds exactly as the first in all respects, except for sorting of non-comparing master cards. In the present operation, noncomparing master cards are deposited in their eject pocket in the same manner that comparing master cards are deposited therein during the first and second operations.

It will, of course, be understood that the present invention could be modified in many ways without departing from the spirit thereof and also that various other machineoperations may be accomplished by proper manipulation of the control devices, those described merely being examples.

What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:

1. In a machine of the class described, the combination with record feeding, sorting, and punching means and punch disabling means, all controlled by pre-settable devices and a, comparing mechanism, of a control member, a resilient latch under control of said control member, a linkage cooperating with a latch in said punch disabling means, and adapted to be held by said resilient latch in position to control said punch disabling means regardless of said pre-settable devices or the comparing mechanism, and 'a trip for said resilient latch under control of said record feeding means.

2. In a machine for handling master and detail records, including a comparing mechanism for cyclically sensing comparisons or non-comparisons between designative data pre-punched in selected portions of said records and a punch mechanism, the combination of master and detail record feeding means and a punch disabling means, both controlled by pre-settable devices and by the comparing mechanism, and said punch disabling means including a first latch to hold said disabling means effective for all comparing and/or non-comparing cycles of the machine, of a second latch pre-settable to act when said first latch is ineffective to hold said first latch ineffective for an extra machine cycle, and a trip for said secondlatch controlled by the detail record feeding means and acting to free said first latch during the machine cycle following said extra machine cycle.

3. In a machine for handling master and detail records, including a comparing mechanism for cyclically sensing comparisons or non-comparisons between perforation patterns in preselected portions of such records, the combination of selectively controlled master and detail record feeding mechanisms, a punch mechanism for transferring additional perforation patterns from master records to detail records, punch disabling means, settable to be held effective to prevent punching when a comparison is sensed and to be rendered inefiectlve to prevent punching when a non-comparison is sensed; with a pre-settable latch, operable to hold said punch disabling means inefiective for the first comparison cycle following a non-comparison cycle and a trip for said latch under control of the detail record feed means acting in the second comparison cycle to trip said latch and render the punch disabling means eflective.

4. In a machine for handling master and detail records, including a comparing mechanism for cyclically sensing comparisons or non-comparisons between perforation patterns in preselected portions of such records, selectively controlled master and detail record feeding mechanisms, a punch mechanism for transferring additional perforation patterns from master records to detail records, said punch mechanism including a plurality ofset pins selectable under control of the master records, locking slides operative to retain selected set pins in position to effect punching, punch disabling means to render said locking slides inefiective momentarily during each. machine cycle, and settable to hold said slides inefiective indefinitely when a comparison is sensed, and to be rendered ineffective to so affect. said slides, by the comparing mechanism when a non-comparison is sensed, the foregoing combination in conjunction with a pre-settable latch operable to hold said punch disabling means ineffective for thefirst comparison cycle following a non-comparison cycle, and a trip for said latch under control of the detail record feeding mechanism, and acting in the second comparison cycle to trip said latch and render the punch disabling means efiectlve indefinitely.

5. In a machine for handling master and detail records, including acomparing mechanism for cyclically sensing comparisons or non-comparisons between perforation patterns in reselected portions of such records; the combination of selectively controlled master and detail record feed mechanisms, a punch mechanism for transferring' additional perforation patterns from master records to detail records, punch disabling means settable to be effective to prevent punching when a comparison is sensed and to be rendered ineffective to prevent punching when a non-comparison is sensed, and including a first latch to hold said disabling means efiective', and a trip for said first latch under control of the comparing mechanism, and adapted to release said first latch and render said disabling means ineffective; with a pre-settable second latch, operable to hold said first latch released for the first comparison cycle following a non-comparison cycle and a trip for said second latch under control of the detail record feeding mechanism and acting in the second comparison cycle to trip said second latch and render said first latch effective.

6. In a machine for handling master and detail records, including a comparing mechanism for cyclically sensing comparisons or non-comparisons between designative data pre-punched in selected portions of said records; the combination of master and detail record feeding mechanisms, a punch mechanism for transferring additional pre-punched data from master records to detail records, said punch mechanism including a plurality of set pins selectable under control of the master records, locking slides operative to retain said set pins in position to effect punching and a retract mechanism operative during each machine cycle-to render said locking slides ineffective momentarily for retaining selected set pins, apair of spring urged latches, to retain said retract mechanism in operated position whereby the locking of selected set pins is prevented, said latches being pre-settable to maintain one latch ineffective during all machine cycles and the second latch effective when a comparison is sensed, said second latch being rendered ineffective by the comparing mechanism when a noncomparison is sensed; with a pr'e-settable catch operable to hold said second latch ineffective for the first comparison cycle following a non-comparison cycle and a trip for said catch under control of the detail record feeding mechanism, acting in the second comparison cycle to trip said catch and render said secondlatch effective.

7. In a machine for handling master and de- 55 tail records,- a plurality of record receiving receptacles, selectively controlled deflectors to open or close said receptacles, a first latch to hold one of said deflectors closed, a trip adapted to disto hold said disabling means operated and, therefore, said punch mechanism disabled, a trip to disable said second latch under control of a comparin mechanism, a member connected to a moving part of said punch disabling mechanism and adapted to move with said part when said punch disabling means is operated and also adapted to disable the trip for said first latch when said punch disabling means is not held operated by said second latch, a third latch to hold the trip for said second latch efiective regardless of the comparing mechanism and a trip for said third latch under control of a detail record feeding mechanism.

able said first latch, a punch mechanism and punch disabling means including a second latch 8. a machine for handling master and dea 17 tail records, including a comparing mechanism for cyclically sensing comparisons or non-comparisons between deslgnative data'pre-punched in selected portions of such records, a punch mechanism for transferring additional data prepunched in master records to detail records, and selectively controlled master and detail record feeding mechanisms, the combination of, front and rear master record receiving receptacles, front and rear detail record receiving receptacles, an interfiler receptacle for both master and detail records, a deflector for each rear receptacle to shunt records there into, and pre-settable means to render said rear receptacle deflectors efiective or ineffective to so shunt records, a deflector for each front receptacle and means for selectively rendering eachefiective or ineffective, said means includin a plurality of pro-settable devices, and the part of said means associated with the front detail receptacle deflector also includin a first latch to lock said deflector ineffective, and a trip for said first latch under control of the said pre-settable devices and the comparing mechanism, a retract mechanism operable to render said punch mechanism disabled momentarily during each cycle of the machine, a second latch under control of a pre-settable device whereby it is rendered effective to hold said retract mechanism operated when a comparison is sensed and also under control of the comparing mechanism whereby it is rendered ineffective when a non-comparison is sensed; with a men ber connected with the retract mechanism and adapted, when said second latch is ineffective, to disable the tripv for said first latch regardless of the action of its pre-settable devices or the comparing mechanism and a third latch, presettable to retain the said second latch inefiective when a first comparison is sensed regardless of the action of its pre-settable device or the comparing mechanism, and to be rendered ineffective to influence said second latch by the detail record feeding means when a second comparison is sensed.

9. In a machine of the type described, the combination with detail record feeding and sorting means and master record feeding and sorting means, record punching means, and punch disabling means including a first latch to hold. said punching means disabled, all controlled by presettable devices and by a comparing mechanism; of a control member linked to a camming agent and also cooperating with a resilient latch adapted to retain said first latch ineffective to hold the punching means disabled, regardless of the said pre-setta'ble devices or the comparing mechanism, a trip for said resilient latch under control of the detafl record feeding means, an arm connected to a moving part of said punch disabling means and adapted to move with said moving part when saidpunch disabling means is operated, an element resiliently connected to said member and positioned by said camming agent, said element being adapted to control said detail record sorting means when said punch disabling means is not operated, regardless of the said pre-settable devices or the comparing mechanism, and also adapted to be moved free of said detail record sorting means when said punch disabling means is operated.

10. In a machine for handling master and detail records including a comparing mechanism, a punch mechanism, and master and detail record feeding mechanisms. the combination of record segregation mechanisms including a plurality or record receiving receptacles for master records or detail records, deflectors to open or close said receptacles to such records, an interfller receptacle for master and detail records, means, including a first latch and a trip for said first latch, for opening and closing said deflectors selectively, in accordance with a plurality of pre-settable controls and the comparing mechanism, said first latch and trip afiecting only one of said deflectors, punch disabling means including a second latch pre-setta-ble to hold said punch disabling means. effective, and means under control of the comparing mechanism to disable said latch; with a member cooperating with said punch disabling means and adapted when said disabling means is inefiective to disable the trip for said first latch, whereby the deflector affected by said latch, is controlled by said member regardless of the said plurality of presettable controls or the comparing mechanism.

11. In a machine for handling master and detail records including a comparing mechanism for sensing comparisons or non-comparisons between designative data pre-punched in selected portions of said records, and a punch mechanism. the combination of, master and detail record feeding mechanisms, record segregation mechanisms including a pluralityi of record receiving receptacles for master records or detail records, deflectors to open or ciosesaid receptacles to such records, an interfiler receptable for master and detail records, means,including a first latch and a trip for said first latch, for opening and closing said deflectors selectively, in accordance with a plurality of pre-settable controls and the comparing mechanism, said first latch and its trip afiecting only one of said deflectors, punch disabling means including a second latch pre-- settable to hold said punch disabling means effective when a comparison is sensed and means under control of the comparing mechanism to disable said second latch when a non-comparison is sensed; with a member operable when said punch disabling means is inefiective to disable the trip for said first latch, whereby the deflector affected by said latch is controlled by said member regardless of the said plurality of pre-settable controls or the comparing mechanism.

12. In a machine or the type described, the combination with detail record sorting means and master record sorting means, record punching means and pimch disabling means, all controlled by pre-settable devices and by a comparing mechanism; of a controlmember linked to a camming agent, a member connected to a moving part of said punch disabling means and adapted to move with said moving part when said punch disabling means is operated, a piece resiliently connected to said member and positioned by said camming agent to cooperate with said detail record sorting means when said punch disabling means is not operated, and thereby to control said detail record sorting means regardless of said pro-settable devices or the comparing mechanism and adapted to be moved free of said detail record sorting means when said punch disabling means is operated.

13. In a machine for handling master and detail records, including a comparing mechanism for cyclically sensing comparisons or non-comparisons between deslgnative data pre-pun'ched in selected portions of such records, a punch mechanism :for transferring additional data prepunched in master records to detail records, and

master and detail record feeding mechanisms,

the combination of, front and rear master record receiving receptacles and front and rear detail record receiving receptacles, deflectors to shunt records into said receptacles, means for rendering both rear receptacle deflectors effective or ineflective to so shunt records, and selective means for influencing each of the front receptacle deflectors, the means associated with the front detail record deflector including a first latch to hold said deflector ineffective and a trip to disable said first latch and free the deflector therefrom, a record receiving receptacle common to both master and detail records, a retract mechanism operable to disable said punch mechanism momentarily during each machine cycle, a second latch, pre-settable to be effective to hold said retract mechanism operated when a comparison is sensed and to be rendered ineffective when a non-comparison is sensed; with a third latch, pre-settable to be effective to hold said second latch ineffective for the first comparison cycle following a non-comparison cycle and to be rendered inefiective to so influence said second latch by the detail record feeding mechanism during the second comparison cycle, and a rocking member associated with the retract mechanism' and acting when said retract mechanism is not operated to disable the trip for said first latch, allowing said first latch to lock the front detail record deflector inefiective.

14. In a machine for handling master and detail records, including a comparing mechanism for cyclically sensing comparisons or non-comparisons between designative data pre-punched in selected portions of said records and a punch mechanism for transferring additional data prepunched in master records to detail records, the combination of, master and detail record feeding mechanisms, a plurality of master record receiving receptacles and a plurality of detail record receiving receptacles, deflectors to shunt records into said receptacles, means to render said deflectors effective or ineffective to so shunt records, the means associated with one of the detail record deflectors including a pre-settable first latch to hold said deflector ineffective and a trip to free said deflector from said first latch and hold it so freed, a record receiving receptacle common to both master and detail records, a retract mechanism including a retract shaft, and operable to disable said punch mechanism momentarily during each machine cycle, a second latch, pre-settable to hold said retract mechanism operated when a comparison is sensed and to be rendered ineffective by the comparing mechanism when a non-comparison is sensed; with av third latch pre-settable to hold said second latch ineffective for the first comparison cycle following a noncomparison cycle and to be rendered ineflective to influence said second latch by the detail record feeding mechanism di'iring the second comparison cycle, and a rocking member connected with the retract shaft and settable to disable the trip for said first latch when said retract mechanism is not held operated.

15. In a machine for handling master and detail records, including a comparing mechanism for cyclically sensing comparisons or non-comparisons between designative data pre-punched in selected portions of said records and a punch mechanism for transferring additional data prepunched in master records to detail records, the combination of master and detail record feeding mechanisms, a plurality of master record receiving receptacles and a plurality of detail record re- -ceiving receptacles, deflectors to shunt records into said receptacles, meansto render said deflectors effective of ineffective to so shunt records, the means associated with one of the detail record deflectors including a pre-settable first latch to hold said deflector ineffective and a trip to free said deflector from said first latch and hold it so freed, a'record receiving receptacle common to both master and detail records, a retract mechanism including a retract shaft, and operable to disable said punch mechanism momentarily during each machine cycle, a second latch, pre-settable to hold said retract mechanism operated when a comparison is sensed and to be rendered inefiective by the comparing mechanism when a non-comparison is sensed; with a third latch pre-settable to hold said second latch ineffective for the first comparison cycle following a noncomparison cycle and to be rendered inefiective to influence said second latch by the detail record feeding mechanism during-the second comparison cycle, and a member connected with the retract shaft and pre-settable to disable the trip for said first latch when said retract mechanism is not held operated, allowing said detail record deflector to be locked ineffective by said first latch.

, O'I'I'O E. KASE.

No references cited. 

